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Jane Dobson in Puma Man is theoretically an archaeologist. In practice, the phrase " Dumb Blonde" comes to mind. Gilligan's Island – Male example: The Professor, at least according to Ginger, Mrs. Howell, and Eva Gabor. Smart guys are hot (even if he couldn't figure out fixing the boat). Jim from ''Manga/MotherKeeper'' is this, despite being the genius scientist in charge of creating the cyborgs that defend heaven's tower, her outfit is basically a corset and a lab coat. Monika Ringwald plays the so-called “Sexplorer” who comes to Soho from Venus to learn our sexual ways. Ringwald is nude throughout and there’s actually some genuinely funny scenes to be found. GIRLS, GIRLS, GIRLS (1979)

Interestingly enough, after the second timeskip (Episode 152), we can also add Yusei himself to the list. For that matter, most of the truly powerful mad scientists in Girl Genius are fine physical specimens... Tarvek, Lucrezia, Klaus Wulfenbach (kinda old, sure, but you can't tell me he's not fit). Having an exceptionally high or exceptionally low sensitivity to offense, relative to the rest of society, is generally experienced by most as anti-social. I suspect that most people who read this exchange will conclude they should avoid the topic with both the offender and the offended, and will form a negative impression of both.Also, Peri is a botany student. But probably not a very good student as she's dumber than a box of sonic screwdrivers. Only once during her tenure was she shown practicing her craft (1985's The Mark of the Rani) and that was after three and half episodes of excruciating whining and crying. Admittedly, she looked good doing it, but nobody is going to claim she's a genius. Felicity Smoak in ''Series/{{Arrow}}'', an IT specialist. ''Very'' attractive, even in her glasses, she spends much of her time pining for Oliver before being finally upgraded to his LoveInterest. Alongside our mission to deliver scientific reporting and entertainment of the highest calibre and standard, through our internship programme we have also created a training environment to develop and nurture the talents and skills of other early-career communicators. The reason why this trope is popular is because men want a woman who can tell them about [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lagrange_point Lagrange points]] and do a lap-dance. Preferably [[GeekyTurnOn both at the same time]]. Lampshaded in the episode Two and a Half Deaths. A TV producer who worked with a murdered sitcom actress visits the lab. After seeing several of the team he muses that there might be a market for a show about attractive people working in a high-tech crime lab.

In The World Is Not Enough, this concept is stretched to beyond credibility by introducing Dr. Christmas Jones, a twenty-something nuclear physicist with ginormous fake boobs played by Denise Richards. Needless to say, she and Bond end up in bed together. I’ll give the ad a little attention since it has started something of a kerfuffle. Nevermind the fact that watching several runways models write equations on dry erase boards in stilettos is baffling, who loves the hot dude scientist at the beginning? It’s as though they’re trying to tell all women that they too will meet their sitcom dream lover in a lab! He’s wearing glasses—which is still society’s shorthand for smarts!

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In the 2007 ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'' [[Film/{{Transformers}} movie]], [[http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Maggie_Madsen the analyst]] who helps decode the alien data probably should do some modeling on the side. Though some might not notice her due to the high competition of Mikaela Banes. Mayuri himself would count, if not for some HUGE hindrances. He's a crazy bastard, covers his surprisingly good looks under very ugly headgear and make-up, and he's got no ears.

The X-Files — Mulder ran into them on a regular basis (in an oblique way, Scully even fits the pattern), although they also parodied the idea neatly in "War of the Coprophages" when Mulder consulted with entomologist Dr. Bambi Berenbaum. As Scully says: "Smart is sexy." Shion Uzuki of Xenosaga is a rare video game example where the Hot Scientist is the lead character. I'm putting this post under "education" because I define a new term at the end of it. Which, of course, qualifies it to be educational.Franchise/{{Ghostbusters}}'' has Egon Spengler, at least to Janine Melnitz in the [[Film/{{Ghostbusters 1984}} first movie]] and his students/understudies at Columbia University in ''Film/GhostbustersII''.

Barry Allen from Franchise/TheFlash is a very good looking forensic scientist. [[http://www.factfiend.com/flash-best-method-hiding-secret-identity/ This article]] from Fact Fiend sums it up best: "he's way more ripped than anyone who works in a lab coat ever deserves to be." There's also the male scientist, [[AlwaysSomeoneBetter David Underhill]], who works in the same department as Leonard and briefly dates Penny.Ditto for Grace O'Connor from Macross Frontier, who too manages to combine a Hot Scientist with a Mad Scientist into a visually pleasing, but not in a little bit pleasant character. Though it does much to making her a Magnificent Bitch. In Shanna Swendson's Enchanted Inc., Owen. Wizard, technically, but he's in the R&D department of the corporation, and the lab is very scientific looking.



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